Zelenskyy, Macron to meet after Trump-Putin summit in Alaska
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and French President Emmanuel Macron have agreed to hold a meeting following the Alaska summit between Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin
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French outlet BFMTV reported the information, citing the Élysée Palace.
According to Macron’s office, the French president spoke with Zelenskyy ahead of the Trump-Putin talks. “There is a close and constant dialogue between them,” the Élysée Palace said.
The leaders agreed to meet “at a convenient time after Alaska,” though no exact date was announced. While Zelenskyy has recently visited allies in Germany and the UK, he has yet to travel to France during this diplomatic tour.
- U.S. President Donald Trump says his summit with Vladimir Putin will end “very quickly” if he realizes in the first minutes that the meeting is going “badly.”
- Meanwhile, in Anchorage, the state’s largest city and the summit venue, demonstrations in support of Ukraine are already underway.
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